From han.asard from ua.ac.be Wed Jul 18 06:00:16 2007 From: han.asard from ua.ac.be (Asard Han) Date: Wed Jul 18 08:21:31 2007 Subject: [Ecophysiology] Postdoctoral and PhD position available Message-ID: <50F55D0085412B49B8C9AB7C2A6948D90136B962@xmail01.ad.ua.ac.be> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 3781 bytes Desc: image001.jpg Url : http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/ecophys/attachments/20070718/1418fbec/attachment-0001.jpeg -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/gif Size: 15492 bytes Desc: image002.gif Url : http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/ecophys/attachments/20070718/1418fbec/attachment-0001.gif From han.asard from ua.ac.be Thu Jul 19 02:44:59 2007 From: han.asard from ua.ac.be (Asard Han) Date: Thu Jul 19 08:17:19 2007 Subject: [Ecophysiology] Postdoctoral position and PhD position Message-ID: <50F55D0085412B49B8C9AB7C2A6948D90136B982@xmail01.ad.ua.ac.be> Stress sensitivity of plants and ecosystems under climate change conditions 1 Postdoctoral position, 1 PhD position. The central research question of this project is whether the resistance of species-rich plant communities to different stress factors will change in a future climate. To this end we will grow grassland mesocosms in sunlit controlled chambers under the present or future climate conditions, and expose them to a wide range of stressors: drought, water logging, nitrogen deficiency, and heavy metals (zinc). Stressors will be applied separately to assess dose-response relations, but also in combination to examine their interactive impact. Responses to stress will be evaluated at the cell, plant and ecosystem levels. Candidates for the PhD or Postdoctoral position should have a strong interest in studying plant responses at the biochemical level (antioxidants, stress-related enzymes, protein oxidation, ...). Candidates must have a Masters degree or PhD degree in plant physiology, ecology or plant biochemistry, preferentially with expertise in the analysis of plant stress responses. Positions are for 1 year, renewable up to 4 years, depending on performance evaluations. Stipends are according to university regulations and allow for comfortable living in Antwerp. Send applications to Dr. Han Asard (han.asard@ua.ac.be), at the Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Belgium. The tentative deadline for applications is July 31, or until suitable candidates have been found. Han Asard, PhD University of Antwerp Department of Biology Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerp, BELGIUM E-mail: han.asard@ua.ac.be "Science may set limits to knowledge, but should not set limits to imagination" (Bertrand Russell) ?